Introduction
We’re introducing Microsoft Graph APIs for tenants with Standard eDiscovery licenses, enabling automation and integration of eDiscovery workflows. These APIs support case management, search, hold, and export operations, offering a secure and consistent experience aligned with the Purview portal.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 500869.
When this will happen
- Public Preview: Rolling out early September 2025; expected completion by mid-September 2025.
- General Availability (Worldwide): Rolling out early November 2025; expected completion by mid-November 2025.
How this affects your organization
If your organization uses a Standard eDiscovery license, you can now automate eDiscovery workflows using Graph APIs. These APIs replicate the portal experience and include:
- Case management: Create, Get, List, Update, Close, Reopen, Delete
- Search management: Create, List, Get, Update, Delete, Estimate Statistics
- Hold management: List, Create, Get, Update, Delete
- Data source management: Add, List
- Export: Export results, Export report only
What you can do to prepare
Subscribe to Purview pay-as-you-go billing to enable API usage.
Learn more:
- Use the Microsoft Purview eDiscovery API in Microsoft Graph (beta)
- Billing in eDiscovery | Microsoft Learn
Compliance considerations
Compliance Area | Explanation |
|---|---|
| New customer data storage | Exported data via API may be stored in downstream systems integrated by the customer. Microsoft does not cache or store this data beyond the export operation. |
| Changes to existing data processing | Enables automated access and export of eDiscovery data, which may alter how customer data is accessed and transferred. |
| Modifies eDiscovery or Content Search | Introduces API-based access to eDiscovery case, search, and export operations, expanding automation capabilities. |
| Admin compliance monitoring/reporting | Admins can now monitor and report on eDiscovery activities via Graph API, enhancing audit and compliance workflows. |
| Integration with 3rd party software | APIs are designed for integration with downstream systems, allowing third-party tools to interact with eDiscovery data. |
| Admin control via Entra ID | Access to APIs can be scoped using Entra ID group membership and role-based access control. |
Source: Microsoft
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